#2952 – Operation North Star, a Deep State Deception to Make Harris Appear Tough on Crime

The Department of Injustice said Tuesday it had completed a nationwide campaign, dubbed Operation North Star, to apprehend more than 3,400 violent fugitives wanted on murder, rape, and robbery charges. The timing of the announcement seemed politically motivated, as the Deep State looks to portray its presidential candidate, Kamala Harris, as tough on crime, contrary to her history of paroling and freeing vicious felons during her tenure as the attorney general of California.

Evidence obtained by White Hats and reviewed by Real Raw News shows that Harris has not changed her tune and that the so-called DOJ dragnet was a work of fiction, an illusion to garner last-minute support from handfuls of yet undecided independent voters.

The U.S. Marshals Service launched Operation North Star in May, saying the agency would target fugitives in 10 metropolitan areas and prioritize those who had used firearms in the commission of a crime. North Star began in earnest, and the Marshals did affect dozens of arrests in Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas; Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Dayton, Ohio; and Chicago, Illinois. Dozens, though, are vastly different from the 3,400 claimed by DOJ.

According to U.S. Marshals Service internal memorandums that White Hats acquired through federal 5th Columnists, North Star began collapsing almost as quickly as it had begun, primarily due to alleged budget constraints. Compared to other federal entities replete with financial bloat, the USMS receives a pittance—approximately $4 million annually to fund operations and pay personnel (94 U.S. marshals, one for each federal court district, and 3,858 deputy U.S. marshals and criminal investigators.) On June 15, only a month after North Star launched, the Service’s dishonorable director, Ronald L. Davis, a Biden DEI appointee, instructed offices in Dallas, Little Rock, and St. Louis to suspend North Star until further notice.

The irregular, startling directive mystified the honest, hard-working leads in the abovenamed offices, and they asked Davis for an explanation. Documents show that his answer was that he had mistakenly underfunded North Star and had to reassess whether the Service could fulfill the arrest quota. Then, in early July, Davis expanded the moratorium to include all states where North Star had been active.

Documents show that a dozen U.S. Marshals, believing North Star had been fully funded in advance, protested the shutdown and pressed Davis to reconsider. But he refused, saying he, too, must follow orders, and that his originated at “the top of the food chain.” At the time, North Star had netted only 64 fugitives; however, Davis had sent a letter to DHS Procurement Officer Paul Courtney claiming North Star had thus far resulted in the arrest of 1,271 violent fugitives. That he lied to Courtney suggests that Courtney was not party to the deception, though that remains unclear as of this writing.

Despite Davis indefinitely suspending North Star, U.S. Marshals Michael O’Conner of the Southern District of Texas and Jesse Seroyer Jr. of the Middle District of Alabama ignored the suspension order and continued pursuing fugitives in their respective districts, yielding an added 71 arrests. Unsurprisingly, Davis quickly discovered they were disobeying his edict, and he censured them and vowed to either replace them or bring them before Biden to explain themselves unless they immediately halted North Star operations.

By August North Star was completely idle. Its results: 291 arrests.

On August 27, Davis updated the U.S. Marshal’s website to reflect his version of the truth: the ongoing North Star sweep had successfully captured two-thirds of 3,400 irredeemable criminals, an irrefutable falsehood.

Two days later, on August 29, Davis was contacted by Cedric Richmond, a Kamala Harris campaign spokesperson, attorney, and senior advisor to the Democratic National Committee.

“At the beginning of October we need you to announce that Operation North Star was a fantastic success and that that U.S. Marshal’s Service captured every fugitive on the list. It’s imperative Americans believe future President Harris is pro-law enforcement and hard on criminals,” Richmond told Davis, according to U.S. Army Cyber Command sources who had intercepted the conversation.

Harris’ wish was granted Tuesday. Davis had proudly declared North Star an astonishing success.

“Their only success is success at deceiving,” an ARCYBER source told RRN. “What they haven’t said is that over 200 deputy marshals have resigned over this. It was all another October surprise to make Harris look like something she isn’t.”

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